Main menu

The hub of creative works by Eric Landreneau

Good Stuff: The Life Engineered

When the protagonist achieves Nirvana within the first few pages, you know you’re entering a story that’s goin’ places. When the first words a hero hears after rebirth into physical life are “Brace yourself” you know the ride is going to be exciting.

J.F. Dubeau has created a post-human universe of gods, engineered life-forms tasked with repairing a damaged, uninhabitable galaxy while we hibernate in safety. Dagir is born into a lush universe, a vivid and thrilling trans-human society – and into instant calamity. She is quite literally made-to-order and unleashed barely in time to respond to a civil war that is staggering in its bredth and suddenness, though the causes for it are rooted in human programming written hundreds or thousands of years before.

If you’re looking for a fast pace and a grand scale (and that’s my bag, baby), you won’t be disappointed with The Life Engineered.

Get Social!

Make!

I love that word. Creation is the highest expression of what it is to be human, and I strive to be mostly human, most of the time. What I make mostly are lies... er... fiction. But in this glorious age of DIY publishing, I'm making much more than that. I've made this site as the hub and archive of my creative output. I also aim to chronicle the process as I fight my way through modern publishing, and to bring to light any of the myriad new tools I find that put power into the hands of creators.

Damyanti Biswas is an author, blogger, animal-lover, spiritualist. Her work is represented by Ed Wilson from the Johnson & Alcock agency. When not pottering about with her plants or her aquariums, you can find her nose deep in a book, or baking up a storm.